NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
23 
BEVERLY. 
The wedding of William H. Work- 
man and Miss Fannie E. Wildes was 
solemnized at the home of the bride, 
on Kernwood avenue, Wednesday 
evening, Rev. Edwin Hallock Bying- 
ton officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Work- 
man will make their home at Rial 
Side. 
Miss Mary Gallagher of Beverly 
Cove has returned home froma year’s 
tour of Europe. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanborn of 
Pittsfield, N.H., have returned home, 
after a pleasant visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Perley Stone of Rantoul 
street. 
Leonard B. Moulton, English 
teacher at the High school, read 
Rowland Thomas’ $5000 prize story, 
‘Fagan,’ before the Men’s club at 
the Dane Street church, Monday 
evening, with comments. Discussion 
of several of the criticisms deduced 
was enjoyed. 
The graduating class of the Beverly 
High school attended divine worship 
at the Dane Street church on Sunday 
evening and listened to a_baccalau- 
reate sermon, delivered by the pastor, 
Rev. Edwin Hallock Byington, from 
the text, Matt. vil: 7. 
purest water, 
Encircled by mountain peaks and surrounded by the fra- 
grant spruce and balsam forests of the ‘ North Woods,” 
with cold and sparkling mountain streams and springs of 
Bretton Woods 
offers health, vigor, and delight from the time of summer’s earliest 
green until the last tint of autumn’s gold and crimson. 
ITS GREAT HOSTELRIES 
The Mount Pleasant and the Mount Washington 
will provide every comfort and luxury that the traveler may require 
ANDERSON & PRICE, Managers, Bretton Woods, N. H. 
Also of The Ormond and The-Inn-at-Ormond-Beach. 
New York Hotel, BRETTON HALL 
Through trains from Boston, morning, afternoon, and night, to station 
86th St. and Broadway (Subway Station) 
upon hotel grounds. 
George F. Buxton, for many years 
a prominent resident of this city, 
where he conducted a bakery, passed 
away at his home in Everett, June 17, 
after a long illness. 
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Thissell of Tup- 
per Lake, N.Y., is visiting friends in 
town. 
Sewall L. Newman of Winchester 
was in town this week. 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
We take pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. JOHN 
H. HINKLEY, of Beverly, as our North Shore representative. 
The 
New England Mutual is a Boston company, the oldest in America 
and the largest of Massachusetts companies. 
exceedingly brief and to the point and contain no ambiguous and 
fine print clauses. 
chusetts company. 
Its history, 
Its policy forms are 
The company’s rates are the lowest of any Massa- 
since organization, 
1835, is most 
unusual, showing most careful and conservative methods, and a con- 
tinued, steady, healthy growth. 
Anyone interested or who would like information concerning this 
old, but ‘“‘up-to-date” company, had better consult Mr. Hinkley. 
JOHN H. HINKLEY, 
181 Hale Street, Beverly, Mass. 
WEST D. ELDREDGE, 
Gen. Agt. for Eastern Mass., Boston, Mass. 
